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1andrew1 10-12-2018 12:40

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35974532)
gonna be a utter chaos week Den

#strongandstable #easiestdealever #theyneedusmorethanweneedthem

djfunkdup 10-12-2018 12:41

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974536)
A delay will just bring more arm twisting without any chance of success of course.



They can arm twist all they want Den .. They can even do some hip twisting as well and btw there has already been success.

When we voted to LEAVE the corrupt EU,That was success and as it stands at moment that's the direction we are still heading in. ;)

1andrew1 10-12-2018 12:43

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974533)
l thought this was a good tweet.

Good point made in that tweet - others have called it kicking the tin can down the alley.

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Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35974539)
They can arm twist all they want Den .. They can even do some hip twisting as well and btw there has already been success.

When we voted to LEAVE the corrupt EU,That was success and as it stands at moment that's the direction we are still heading in. ;)

The only direction we're heading is round in circles. :D

djfunkdup 10-12-2018 12:49

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35974537)
Parliament will step in.


Nice dream dear ... :cool:

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35974540)
Good point made in that tweet - others have called it kicking the tin can down the alley.

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The only direction we're heading is round in circles. :D

Until i see headlines that say Brexit has been stopped then we are not heading round in circles we are heading in one direction and that's towards the end of march and our withdrawal :p: Come back and try again when that situation changes lol

Carth 10-12-2018 12:49

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jfman (Post 35974537)
On the contrary. The later we get without a coherent plan Parliament will step in.

You think they'll revoke article 50 if they do?

where's the best place to order 17 million yellow jackets from? ;) :naughty:

denphone 10-12-2018 12:49

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35974540)
The only direction we're heading is round in circles. :D

l prefer to call it a maze where it is extremely hard to find a way out of it.

Carth 10-12-2018 12:51

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974545)
l prefer to call it a maze where it is extremely hard to find a exit out of it.

oh I don't know Den, they're digging a deep enough hole :D

djfunkdup 10-12-2018 12:51

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974545)
l prefer to call it a maze where it is extremely hard to find a exit out of it.


I'l agree there Den the exit is hard but anyone that thought it was going to be easy was deluded but one thing for sure hard or not it's happening ;)

denphone 10-12-2018 12:53

Re: Brexit
 
Pound comes under pressure.

https://www.theguardian.com/business...b0b950d12f9f1f

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Pound hits 18-month low

jfman 10-12-2018 12:54

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35974542)
Nice dream dear ... :cool:

Why else do you think they are legislating on the basis that they are integral to the process?

Carth 10-12-2018 12:54

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974548)

Someone somewhere will make a killing from that . . it won't be one of us :rolleyes:

djfunkdup 10-12-2018 12:56

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974548)

Good.

Cheaper exports. A falling pound improves the competitiveness of UK exporters.

Increases demand for domestic products. Imports are more expensive, therefore consumers are more likely to buy UK goods which increases UK aggregate demand.

A low Pound is beneficial in times of a recession, because it is helping to increase aggregate demand. In 1992, when the UK left the ERM, the pound depreciated and this helped the economy to recover.

The current account deficit should improve as the value of exports rises relative to the value of imports.

;)

jfman 10-12-2018 12:57

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35974544)
You think they'll revoke article 50 if they do?

where's the best place to order 17 million yellow jackets from? ;) :naughty:

I think they’ll extend Article 50, it’s too early to revoke it.

You won’t need 17 million, death, those in care homes, the infirm and those who have changed their minds will reduce that number substantially.

Remember, the British public lack the revolutionary traits of our European neighbours. We just sit there and take our medicine when the establishment tells us like the good little girls we are.

denphone 10-12-2018 12:57

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35974550)
Someone somewhere will make a killing from that . . it won't be one of us :rolleyes:

Yes us common folk will be bottom of the pile that is for sure.

jfman 10-12-2018 13:06

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35974551)
Good.

Cheaper exports. A falling pound improves the competitiveness of UK exporters.

Increases demand for domestic products. Imports are more expensive, therefore consumers are more likely to buy UK goods which increases UK aggregate demand.

A low Pound is beneficial in times of a recession, because it is helping to increase aggregate demand. In 1992, when the UK left the ERM, the pound depreciated and this helped the economy to recover.

The current account deficit should improve as the value of exports rises relative to the value of imports.

;)

Yet the pound collapsed in 2016 and manufacturing is stalling?

It’s also only a sound economic theory if you have a significant manufacturing industry, and a tariff free market to sell into.

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35974553)
Yes us common folk will be bottom of the pile that is for sure.

I’m sure your man down the pub like Farage will have made something out of it. He usually does.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/featu...beat-the-crash


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